Ceramics-Silikáty 56, (4) 367 - 373 (2012) |
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THE SEMIEMPIRICAL MODEL OF THE MULTICOMPONENT BUBBLE BEHAVIOUR IN GLASS MELTS |
Němec Lubomír, Vernerová Miroslava, Cincibusová Petra,
Jebavá Marcela,
Kloužek Jaroslav |
Laboratory of Inorganic Materials, Joint Workplace of the Institute of Chemical Technology Prague,
Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, and the Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics ASCR, v.v.i.,
V Holešovičkách 41, 182 09 Prague 8, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Glass fining, Semi-empirical model, Experimental data, Bubble growth, Bubble dissolution, Bubble composition |
A semi-empirical model of the bubble growth and dissolution in glasses with a fining agent has been derived. This model
applies the experimental data from bubble observation at melting and fining temperatures. The experimental data needed for
the model involved the temperature dependences of the average growth rate of the bubble radius and the average concentration
of the fining gas in the bubbles. Both sets of values were measured in the laboratory in the glass of the float type and applied
in the model. The measurements of the solubilities and diffusion coefficients of the gases present in the glass – needed for
the analytical model of multicomponent bubbles – were thus avoided. The course of the partial bubble absorption with the
temperature decreasing was simulated by means of two factors modifying the experimental values of the bubble growth rates
at constant temperature. The temperature dependence of the resulting bubble growth rate qualitatively corresponded to the
experimental observations in the soda-lime-silica glass, but a more detailed experimental and comparative study has yet to
be performed. Such a study is being prepared. |
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